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Pinyahan

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Country
  
Philippines

Established
  
June 25, 1975

Population
  
28,129 (2010)

City
  
Quezon City

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+8)

Area code
  
2

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Region
  
National Capital Region

District
  
4th District of Quezon City

Hotels
  
Ramberry Hotel, Villanueva, Rodolfo T. Inn, Lasatin, Consolacion Inn, K Funeral Homes

Restaurants
  
Don Day Korean Restaurant, Little Quiapo, Steak To One, Cafe' Oley, Serye

Pinyahan, sometimes spelled PiƱahan, is a barangay of Quezon City.

Contents

Map of Pinyahan, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

History

Barangay Pinyahan was previously part of Central District Diliman. Central District Diliman was divided into two separate entities, namely Barangay Central and Pinyahan.

Etymology

Pinyahan means "a place where pineapple is grown" in Tagalog. Prior to its subdivision by the People's Homesite and Housing Corporation, the land which occupies present-day Pinyahan was a popular place for cultivating pineapples since the 1930s, thus the name of the barangay.

Health

Several hospitals are based in Pinyahan including Lung Center of the Philippines, National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI), Urology Center of the Philippines and the Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center along V. Luna Avenue.

Education

Pinyahan Elementary School and Flora Ylagan High School are public schools based in Pinyahan. The AFP Medical Service School, is loacated within the Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center.

Culture

The barangay celebrates its fiesta every May 15. The barangay patron saint is San Isidro Labrador.

References

Pinyahan Wikipedia